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*LIST OF SCHOLARLY AND FICTIONAL WORKS: see [[:Category:Italian language]] | |||
'''Italian language''' includes scholarly and fictional works, authored, translated or edited in Italian. | |||
==Overview== | |||
Italian is the primary language of Scholarship and Fiction used since the 15th century in Italy (see [[Italian Scholarship]] and [[Italian Fiction]]). Outside Italy, Italian was used in Europe (commonly in the 18th century and less frequently, in 19th century) as an international language of opera and oratorio librettos. | |||
See also [[Translated into Italian]], and [[Translated from Italian]]. | |||
==Related categories== | |||
*[[:Category:Italian|Italian]] / [[:Category:Italian Scholarship|Italian Scholarship]] / [[:Category:Italian Fiction|Italian Fiction]] | |||
==External links== | |||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_language Wikipedia] | |||
[[Category:Index]] | |||
[[Category:Languages]] | |||
[[Category:National Schools]] |
Revision as of 20:32, 19 October 2011
- LIST OF SCHOLARLY AND FICTIONAL WORKS: see Category:Italian language
Italian language includes scholarly and fictional works, authored, translated or edited in Italian.
Overview
Italian is the primary language of Scholarship and Fiction used since the 15th century in Italy (see Italian Scholarship and Italian Fiction). Outside Italy, Italian was used in Europe (commonly in the 18th century and less frequently, in 19th century) as an international language of opera and oratorio librettos.
See also Translated into Italian, and Translated from Italian.